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it was indeed... with the occasional appearance of Noddy....Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Radcliffe and Maconie? Cracking show, that. 8-10pm, Mon-Thu, R2 (and online). Highly recommended.thebish wrote:tonight I am mostly lstening to Dan Le Sac Scroobius Pip, "Thou shalt always kill" cos I heard it on t'radio and looked it up...
was a maths teacher was he not?? and famously sang maths (and chemistry - the periodic table) - and developed into comic song routine.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Not listening to it yet, but in the process of buying some Tom Lehrer after being impressed with what I heard on a documentary the other night. Mordant early-'60s American satirist, he gave it up after a while, apparently because he thought satire died when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
his "I hold your hand in mine dear" is a bit of a party piece that me and the missus sometimes do - with a fake rubber hand.... you should try it sometimes...
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808s and Heartbreak, very much pleasantly surprised by Mr West. Gone from being another bullsh*t rapper talking bout how much he has, to actually having a point, having a cause, and making something i actually quite enjoy listening to.
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http://www.fnm.com/news/superjohnmcginlay wrote:Faith No More - Angel Dust & King for a day.... after hearing rumours of a reform for some gigs.
Turns out they were true so I thought I'd put em on again.
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Faith no more were fooking brilliant. Hudson was the guitarist when I saw em just before they split. Prefer to have Jim Martin but thats not gonna happen.Dr Hotdog wrote:Faith no More?
Bordin, Gould, Bottum, Patton and........HUDSON? hahaha. No thanks!
I'm watching METALLICA tonight at the Arena.
FNM was always run by Gould anyway. Infact most of the guitar parts on Angel Dust were by him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1H_UxE60xE
Some bloody brilliant non-conformist french reggae. This could have gone in the earworms thread, i bloody love Sinsemilia.
Some bloody brilliant non-conformist french reggae. This could have gone in the earworms thread, i bloody love Sinsemilia.
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No question! One of the greats.superjohnmcginlay wrote:Faith no more were fooking brilliant. Hudson was the guitarist when I saw em just before they split. Prefer to have Jim Martin but thats not gonna happen.Dr Hotdog wrote:Faith no More?
Bordin, Gould, Bottum, Patton and........HUDSON? hahaha. No thanks!
I'm watching METALLICA tonight at the Arena.
FNM was always run by Gould anyway. Infact most of the guitar parts on Angel Dust were by him.
Metallica were unbelievable on Thursday. Lars Ulrich is my dad.
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that clarinettist is something else... and those snare drummers perfect...TANGODANCER wrote:This, in the background in another window:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-4J5j74VPw
and it led me on, the magic of youtube, to torvill and dean just reshaping the whole event of ice dance, and making it art rather than energy, interpretation rather than exertion... nice 25 mins, tango, ta v much

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Love youtube for finding old favourites. You might not believe (well, you probably willWilliam the White wrote:that clarinettist is something else... and those snare drummers perfect...TANGODANCER wrote:This, in the background in another window:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-4J5j74VPw
and it led me on, the magic of youtube, to torvill and dean just reshaping the whole event of ice dance, and making it art rather than energy, interpretation rather than exertion... nice 25 mins, tango, ta v much

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